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haraka-plugin-redis
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Connects to a redis instance. By default it stores a redis
connection handle at server.notes.redis
. See below to get a custom DB handle
attached to another database.
The redis.ini
file has the following sections (defaults shown):
; host=127.0.0.1
; port=6379
; db=0
; host=127.0.0.1
; port=6379
Publish & Subscribe are DB agnostic and thus have no db setting. If host and port and not defined, they default to the same as [server] settings.
; see https://www.npmjs.com/package/redis#overloading
Use redis in your plugin like so:
if (server.notes.redis) {
server.notes.redis.hgetall(...);
// or any other redis command
}
In your plugin:
exports.results_init = function (next, connection) {
var plugin = this;
plugin.redis_subscribe(connection, function () {
connection.notes.redis.on('pmessage', function (pattern, channel, message) {
plugin.do_something_with_message(message, ...);
});
next();
});
}
// be nice to redis and disconnect
exports.hook_disconnect = function (next, connection) {
this.redis_unsubscribe(connection);
}
This variation lets your plugin establish its own Redis connection, optionally with a redis db ID.
exports.register = function () {
var plugin = this;
plugin.inherits('redis');
plugin.cfg = plugin.config.get('my-plugin.ini');
// populate plugin.cfg.redis with defaults from redis.ini
plugin.merge_redis_ini();
// cluster aware redis connection(s)
plugin.register_hook('init_master', 'init_redis_plugin');
plugin.register_hook('init_child', 'init_redis_plugin');
}
When a db ID is specified in the [redis] section of a redis inheriting plugin, log messages like these will be emitted when Haraka starts:
[INFO] [-] [redis] connected to redis://172.16.15.16:6379 v3.2.6
[INFO] [-] [limit] connected to redis://172.16.15.16:6379/1 v3.2.6
[INFO] [-] [karma] connected to redis://172.16.15.16:6379/2 v3.2.6
[INFO] [-] [known-senders] connected to redis://172.16.15.16:6379/3 v3.2.6
Notice the database ID numbers appended to each plugins redis connection message.
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nyet
1.0.8 - 2018-01-03
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(disconnect) redis clientFAQs
Redis plugin for Haraka & other plugins to inherit from
The npm package haraka-plugin-redis receives a total of 2,054 weekly downloads. As such, haraka-plugin-redis popularity was classified as popular.
We found that haraka-plugin-redis demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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